Published: 10 April 2026

Ladson Hinton, psychotherapist, phenomenological existential thinker, Jungian analyst, by origin a psychiatrist and a quiet revolutionary of the interior world, died on 4 September 2025. His passing marks the loss of a mind singular in texture – dense with inquiry, alive with paradox, shaped equally by philosophy, psychoanalysis and psychology, and the enduring human struggle to understand what it means to exist.
For a celebration of his life see: What Ladson Hinton quietly teaches us about shame and temporality | BPS
For a collection of his work see: Selected Essays of Ladson Hinton | Psychoanalytic and Existential Reflections on Shame and Temporality




